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Signed as Law: Illinois Limits State and Local Cooperation With Federal Immigration Enforcement

Signed as Law: Illinois Limits State and Local Cooperation With Federal Immigration Enforcement

by Mike Maharrey | Aug 10, 2021 | Immigration, State Bills

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (Aug. 10, 2021) – Earlier this month Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill into law limiting state cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Sen. Omar Aquino (D-Chicago) sponsored Senate Bill 667 (SB667). The new law expands the Illinois...
So, What the Heck is a “Sanctuary” Anyway?

So, What the Heck is a “Sanctuary” Anyway?

by Michael Boldin | Aug 4, 2021 | Audio/Video, Immigration, Path to Liberty, Strategy

A growing number of states and cities are claiming that they’re now a “sanctuary” on one issue or another. But since these are politicians making the claims, are they telling the truth? Learn what qualifies as a sanctuary and you’ll easily spot the liars. Path to...
Signed by the Governor: Oregon Further Limits State and Local Cooperation with Federal Immigration Enforcement

Signed by the Governor: Oregon Further Limits State and Local Cooperation with Federal Immigration Enforcement

by Mike Maharrey | Jul 19, 2021 | Immigration, State Bills

SALEM, Ore. (July 19, 2021) – Today, the Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signed a bill into law that further limit states cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Oregon enacted the very first known immigration “sanctuary state” law in 1987. Current...
To the Governor: Oregon Bill Would Limit State and Local Cooperation With Federal Immigration Enforcement

To the Governor: Oregon Bill Would Limit State and Local Cooperation With Federal Immigration Enforcement

by Mike Maharrey | Jun 24, 2021 | Immigration, State Bills

SALEM, Ore. (June 24, 2021) – On Wednesday, the Oregon Senate gave final approval to a bill that would further limit state cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Oregon enacted the very first known anti-commandeering law in 1987. The immigration...
To the Governor: Illinois Bill Would Limit State and Local Cooperation With Federal Immigration Enforcement

To the Governor: Illinois Bill Would Limit State and Local Cooperation With Federal Immigration Enforcement

by Mike Maharrey | Jun 3, 2021 | Immigration, State Bills

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (June 3, 2021) – On Monday, the Illinois Senate gave final approval to a bill that would limit state cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Sen. Omar Aquino (D-Chicago) introduced Senate Bill 667 (SB667) on Feb. 25. The legislation...
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